Schmaling said he will never give up on his efforts to identify the remains of a young woman who was found dead of blunt force trauma July 21, 1999. Her body was found on the edge of a cornfield on 92nd Street in the town of Raymond.

This week, investigators exhumed the body of Jane doe in hopes that an advancement in scientific testing since 1999 will provide some clues.

That testing is underway right now at the Milwaukee County Medical Examiners Office.

"There is DNA that has been in the system that we are hoping that we can get a hit on with the additional work up through forensic anthropology," Racine County Medical Examiner Michael Payne said.

While investigators have two computer-enhanced sketches of what she might have looked like, they know what she was wearing a western-style shirt.

"To me, that is unique, and it's a man's style shirt and to find her clothed in that maybe somebody would recognize that shirt," said Tracy Hintz of the Racine County Sheriff's Department.

Investigators said she suffered severe abuse before her death. They are driven to get justice.

"I would hope that if this happened to my child, that someone would have that same drive to find out who they are, and I will continue to do that until we identify her, and we do bring those persons that have done this to her to justice," Hintz said.

If anyone has any information about Jane Doe, they are asked to contact the Racine County Sheriff's Department.